by Ven. Ajahn Sanong Katapunyo Wat Sanghathan, Thailand
Contents
- Mind is important
- The rope to tie the monkey
- Once the mind is let loose, there will be no stopping it
- To study a religion is to study the mind
- Making one's mind the temple
- Touching only the bark
- Attachment to outer merit
- Worship with Practice
- Old Merit, New Accumulation
- When meditation is not up to standard
- Training one's mind with services
- No virtue done, no wholesome state of mind experienced
- To wish is the creation of Parami
- Sceptical Doubt
- Stick to the same technique
- Holding on to the one principle
- Not wanting to be free
- The Sea of Life
- Understanding by stilling the mind
- Towards Cessation of Suffering
- To Contemplate the way out of Suffering
- Overcoming through endurance
- Perseverance is necessary
- The 5 Nivarana
- A Great Fighter
- The Path of mind is to know one's mind
- To prepare one's mind
- How to correct the mind
- There is no achievement without training
- The weapon in one's mind
- A diamond in one's mind
- Not as wise as others
- It has to be proved by oneself
Acknowledgement
Kind permission to reproduce this work was granted by Ajahn Piboon of Wat Sanghathan, 107 Handsworth Wood Road, Birmingham, B20 2PH.
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